Front Yard Landscaping Ideas
Enhance Your Relaxation With Hot Tub Landscaping
July 21, 2009 by Landscape Ideas
Filed under Gardening
A hot tub can add value to your yard for the reason that it is a focal point where you can entertain, or simply sit and soak your troubles away. Even though the hot tub itself is a fantastic add-on to your yard, without actual landscaping your hot tub enjoyment will be missing out on additional relaxation that can come from beautiful surrounding scenery.
Amongst the aspects to consider giving you even greater value to your back yard is the landscaping around your hot tub.
Hot tub landscaping does not only make your entertainment enclosure appear more pleasing, it can also add to your privacy. The appropriate shrubs and flowers, including bamboo, can provide a natural screen that prevents neighbors from viewing you relaxing in the hot tub. It also helps you to forget your own surroundings. A lattice fence allows vines to grow and provide you with much wanted privacy, or even dense shrubs can perform the same function. All you need to do is find options for your hot tub landscaping and you'll soon have some extra privacy.
Different smells filling the air will enhance your life. That is the reason why the market is big nowadays for aromatherapy candles, essential oils for the bath, perfumes and sprays of assorted varieties in order to help soothe people with scents. On the other hand, for your relaxation all you need is your hot tub and proper landscaping to give you beautiful fragrances while you are soaking. For instance, lavender close to your hot tub will fill the air with the scents of the blossoms, allowing you to breathe in subtle flowery scents while you're in the hot tub.
Some hot tub landscaping mistakes that you must avoid are: do not plant thorny flowers and fruit trees close to the hot tub. You do not want to step anywhere a thorn might fall and fruit trees have a tendency to attract wasps or bees, which you most assuredly do not want around. Find a breed of rose without thorns for your hot tub or plant another flower altogether.
Remaining with one theme will make things simpler for you. This will create a well-rounded, coordinated look and reduce the number of plants you have to pick. For instance, an Asian theme will require bamboo and other related plants, while a country theme might have potted plants or rose trellises. During the planning of your envisaged hot tub landscaping project, be sure to keep an eye out for not only greenery, but flowers that will add a dash of color in addition to succulent plant life to whatever theme you choose.
Implementing the hot tub landscaping correctly can enhance your life tremendously.
About The Author:
Sara Hicks contributes gardening and landscaping advice to AroundYourResidence.com, where you can find picking a weed eater advice.
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